Macmillan English Grammar

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Ex 6


a a b the c the d a e the fthe g the h the Ex 3


Ex 2
a -, a, a b The, - c -, a d - e a, a f -,a, - g a
h -, - i - j -, the, -


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p the q the

Ex 5
a- b- c- d- eA f- g-
j the k a Ithe m - n - o -
r the s the ta

Unit 31
Ex 1
aIs there any oxygen on Mars? bIs there any
cheese on the Moon? c Are there any mammals
with beaks and webbed feet? d Is there any weather
on other planet s? e Are there any fish that can
walk on land? fAre there any birds that can't fly?
g Is there any water on the Moon? h Are there any
apes that can be taught to speak? iIs there any
oil or coal on the Moon? jAre there any living
dinosaurs left on Earth?

Ex 6
a the b the c the d the e the f - g - h a
ia jak - I - m a n the o the p The
q - r - s - t the u the

a an b some, some c any d some, any e some
fa g a h some i a j some

Ex 5
a crowd b can c packet d tube e cloud fbar
g slice h piece isheet j carton

Ex4
a a b any c Some d any e an fany g any
h an isome, any j some

Ex 2
a There aren't any cars that use wat er as fuel.
b There aren't any mammals that lay eggs. c There
aren't any polar bears (that live) in the Antarctic. d
There aren't any alien beings in our gala xy. e There
aren't any voIcanoes in Britain. fThere isn't any
rain in the Sahara desert.

Ex 6
a Some mountain ranges are only 15 million years
old, while others are 400 million years old. b Some
pine trees depend on birds to spread their seeds
while others depend on farest fires to release the
seeds from the cone. c Some frogs 'fly' from tree to
tree using webbed feet as parachutes, while others
jump using their powerful back legs. d Some rivers
in desert areas evaparate in the desert and disappear,
while others flow into rivers, lakes arinto the sea.
e In some place s the difference in sea level between
high tide and low tide can be almost nothing, while
in others it can be as great as 10 to 15 metres.

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Ex 2
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Ex 1
a The b the c a d A e a fan g the h the
iA, a j The

Unit 29
Note: As article use depends a lot on context, there may
be altemative answers for som e items in this section. The
answers given are the most likely ones.


Ex 3
a The
h the
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Ex 3
a - b - c the d-
jak - lthe m-
r the s the tthe


Ex4


a.l b a (warm) c.l d.l e the (less) fthe
(real) g the (tropical depressions) h a (maximum)
i.l j the (meteorologists) k.l Ithe (low) m.l
n a (heavy) 0.1 p.l q the Gune 1st)


Ex 5

a the b the c - d the e - fa g-
j - k - I - m - n - o - p - q the
s - t - u the v The w - x The y-


Ex 4

a - b - c a d the e a fThe g the h a i the
j - k the Ia m a n - 0-


Unit 30
Ex 1
a The, the, - b the, the, the, the c -, -, the d -, -
e The, - f -, - g the h the, the, -

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